For years, Dr. Amanda Cooley operated a daycare and after-school program in her hometown of Laurel, MS. But that changed after she made a troubling discovery when talking with an older sibling of one of the children in her care.
The calendar says June, but the hot temperatures feel more like deep summer as extreme heat grips the country.
Iran reportedly launched missile strikes on Monday targeting a U.S. military base in Qatar, and an unconfirmed entity also tried to attack U.S. forces in Iraq. The attack came in retaliation for the weekend U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites.
Victims of terrorism have been granted the right to sue Palestinian organizations in U.S. courts, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously on Friday.
Police are praising the heroics of the church staff in preventing a potential mass shooting at a Detroit-area church on Sunday. A bigger tragedy was avoided on Sunday when a man was killed by church security after opening fire outside the building.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has signed into law a bill passed earlier this month by the state legislature requiring the Ten Commandments to be displayed in all of the state's public school classrooms. Meanwhile, a federal appeals court declared a similar Louisiana law unconstitutional.
A California pastor is getting candid about why he almost quit ministry, shedding light on struggles preachers routinely face.
Countries around the world are worried about their future as birth rates continue to fall, and in the United States, the conversation has reached the White House. President Trump has sparked a national debate over how to address America's so-called baby bust.
U.S. Border Patrol agents have exposed a highly sophisticated smuggling tunnel stretching from a residential neighborhood in Tijuana, Mexico, to a commercial warehouse area in Otay Mesa, San Diego.
One college-level football coach’s claim of a clandestine plot to fire him might sound like the beginning of a movie, but, for Nick Rolovich, it was allegedly his lived experience.